It was almost three decades ago when puffy sleeves initially became a rage in the fashion industry. And little does everyone know that it was Princess Diana who kindled the trend on her wedding day with Prince Charles. The glamourous princess wore a dreamy white bridal gown with romantic puffy sleeves, which highlighted her as the epitome of poise and style in the 80’s. And it was just one of the many fashion trends, Princess Diana awakened …
The history of puffy sleeves is as romantic and dreamy as its design. These Victorian sleeves can make any look dynamic and chic. The sleeves can say whatever you want them to say. Make it chic and classy with a puffed sleeves pantsuit, or light and breezy with a summer dress or a crop top, puffy sleeves always go with your flow. A transition piece to which can be worn casually, formally.
One of the most versatile designs in the fashion world, be it ethnic Indian blouses and kurtas of 90’s Bollywood or Audrey Hepburn’s classiest western dress giving us major style goals. Puffy sleeves have travelled the globe and they’re back again.
Be it at the runway of designers such as Marc Jacob, Rodarte and Mara Hoffman or be it celebrities flaunting the dynamic puff sleeves and taking on the Instagram world. From Deepika Padukone to Kylie Jenner, Alia Bhatt to Selena Gomez, everyone is rocking this vintage trend and we love it.
Find your style #inspo by some of our favourite celebrities to get your shopping game on this weekend, for puffy sleeves aren’t going anywhere!